List of largest languages without official status

Since it is impossible to list all the languages here, therefore, only languages with more than 1 million speakers will be listed here

Below is list of languages without any official status (or a minority language) with more than a million speakers, ordered by the number of native speakers:

  1. Javanese language: 80 million speakers, no official status in Indonesia[1]
  2. Rajasthani language:It is spoken by 50 million people in Rajasthan and neighbouring states of India and Pakistan .
  3. Sundanese language: 27 million speakers, no official status in Indonesia
  4. Madurese language: 13 million speakers, no official status in Indonesia
  5. Batak languages (7 languages): 7 million speakers, no official status in Indonesia
  6. Minangkabau language: 7 million speakers, no official status in Indonesia
  7. Banjar language: 6 million speakers, no official status in Indonesia
  8. Krio: 6 millions speakers, de facto national language of Sierra Leone but without official status
  9. Bhili language: 6 million speakers, largest linguistic community of India without regional status
  10. Balinese language: 4 million speakers, no official status in Indonesia
  11. Bugis language: 4 million speakers, no official status
  12. Hmong language: 4 million speakers, no official status
  13. Acehnese language: 3.5 million speakers, no official status in Indonesia
  14. Silesian language: 2 million speakers, no official status
  15. Aramaic language: 2 million speakers, no official status
  16. Yi language: 2 million speakers, no official status
  17. Esperanto: Between 1 and 2 million speakers, no official status

Languages with official status in their region but not country

Language with low regional status

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